The Halcyon Products Burn
Pan is easy to use.
I just turn it on, light and I am ready to
begin my training. Train in less time because
the easy to control the fire and quick clean up.
Fire Extinguisher Training Simulator
The Burn Pan is used in fire extinguisher
training. The unit is specifically designed to be used
when complying with OSHA 1910.157(g) (1) which states,
“Where the employer has provided portable fire
extinguishers for employee use in the workplace, the
employer shall also provide an educational program to
familiarize employees with the general principles of
fire extinguisher use and the hazards involved with
incipient stage fire fighting.”
The unit is easy to set up, use, is self-contained,
and provides for a safe, controlled training environment.
The Burn Pan fire extinguisher training prop lightweight, portable,
inexpensive, and small enough to fit in most vehicles.
Fire Extinguisher Training System Features:
The Burn Pan has a deep 16 gauge, 304 grade stainless steel pan that contains the controlled
fire while providing long product life with no rust.
The unit contains quick disconnects
for easy set up and tear down and provides additional
security, limiting the supply of propane to the burning
element.
The pan is clean burning and
environmentally-friendly. The fire is contained
within the pan and does not
affect the surrounding training area, eliminating
mess and damaging situations.
A drain is provided in the bottom
of the pan for easy clean up and disposal of water.
The Burn Pan has sturdy supports for set up on any flat, non-combustible
surface.
The Burn Pan is a cost-effective, portable solution to contained,
controlled burns for training purposes. It can
be
used by fire departments, training firms, or by
trained firefighters who are responsible
for fire extinguisher training.
“I have always felt safe when conducting training using the burn pan.” Decatur Fire Department. Decature, IL
“We use it every weekend with employees and the community. It is very simple to operate, easy to clean up, and its portability allows us to take it anywhere." Hamilton County Forensic Center. Chattanooga, TN
“The portability and the control you have with the dead man switch are the best features. Our training with the burn pan was so successful that we were asked to teach a class in another area. We teach our students to always be prepared, and this unit is the best for accomplishing that.” Technology Center of DuPage.
Addison, IL
“We really like it! It is one of the better units we have seen. The Burn Pan is realistic, controllable, and with the dead man switch it is easy to kill making it very safe. We use it all over our University."
Ryan Dudley Fire Inspector Yale University. New Haven, CT
“It's the first unit we've had at our department. Everybody loves it! It's an ideal unit for any extinguisher training course, it doesn't leave a mess and it is safe to use." Fire Safety Education Coordinator
Peggy Harrell Winner of the National Home Safety Council's 2006 Safety Educator Hero Award Plano Fire Department. Plano, TX
OSHA Training and education. 1910.157(g) :
1910.157(g)(1)
Where the employer has provided portable fire extinguishers
for employee use in the workplace, the employer shall
also provide an educational program to familiarize employees
with the general principles of fire extinguisher use and
the hazards involved with incipient stage fire fighting.
1910.157(g) (2)
The employer shall provide the education required in paragraph
(g)(1) of this section upon initial employment and at
least annually thereafter.
1910.157(g)
(3)
The employer shall provide employees who have been designated
to use fire fighting equipment as part of an emergency
action plan with training in the use of the appropriate
equipment.
1910.157(g) (4)
The employer shall provide the training required in paragraph
(g)(3) of this section upon initial assignment to the
designated group of employees and at least annually thereafter.
[45 FR 60708, Sept. 12, 1980; 46 FR 24557, May 1, 1981,
as amended at 51 FR 34560, Sept. 29, 1986; 61 FR 9227,
March 7, 1996; 67 FR 67964, Nov. 7, 2002]